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      12-13-2016, 09:26 AM   #1
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Question Do the ZCP Wheels hit the fender?

I've heard someone say that they're very close to the fender or something like that, does that cause any issues when turning? Like do they hit the fender or anything since there's very little gap? Kinda strange for wheels form BMW to be that way, what do you think?
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I've heard someone say that they're very close to the fender or something like that, does that cause any issues when turning? Like do they hit the fender or anything since there's very little gap? Kinda strange for wheels form BMW to be that way, what do you think?
No. It looks like there is only a couple inches inside the front wheels when turned on the sides but that's to be expected. Plenty of room up top.

If you went much wider on the rears or had spacers and dropped it then you may run into rubbing issues. Stock I don't see there being a problem. You could go a bit more aggressive and not have an issue IMO.

There are plenty of people who have gone wider and/or have lowered the suspension to where I dont think it's an issue until you start being really aggressive.
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No. It looks like there is only a couple inches inside the front wheels when turned on the sides but that's to be expected. Plenty of room up top.

If you went much wider on the rears or had spacers and dropped it then you may run into rubbing issues. Stock I don't see there being a problem. You could go a bit more aggressive and not have an issue IMO.

There are plenty of people who have gone wider and/or have lowered the suspension to where I dont think it's an issue until you start being really aggressive.
oh thanks for the confirmation man.
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Front with 15mm spacers and KW HAS fully lowered can hit the fender ....
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